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. >> this is the cbs evening news. good evening. general motors confirm touchdown, it is going to close plants employing automatic 30 thousand worker juries today we are announcing the closing of 11 of our older plants. >> while detroit and pontiac will be hurt by the shut down, the effect on flint is absolutely devastating. >> that's a clip from michael moore's 1989 classic documentary roger and me that chronicles the decline of automanufacturing. general motors alone had shed massive amounts of-ing jobs. the united states has lost 50,000 factories in communities all across the country. but today the picture may not be quite as bleak of. chrysler amountainsed it is -- announce today isada adding 1,250 jobs in michigan after the rescue of the autoindustry and are starting to see a bit of resurgence in manufacturing. the next guest believes it is on the upswing. he is the author of the new book entrepreneurial nation. ro khann a thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you you are an optimist about manufacturing? >> i
. >> this is the cbs evening news. good evening. general motors confirm touchdown, it is going to close plants employing automatic 30 thousand worker juries today we are announcing the closing of 11 of our older plants. >> while detroit and pontiac will be hurt by the shut down, the effect on flint is absolutely devastating. >> that's a clip from michael moore's 1989 classic documentary roger and me that chronicles the decline of automanufacturing. general motors alone had...
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cbs news, "new york times" poll from late october found that 64% of respondents want to see a combination of federal spending cuts and taxes being raised to reduce the deficit. some sort of balanced solution as i was talking about earlier in the show. so how much more leading does the president have to do with the public on that versus congress? >> well, i think you know, people are talking about this election being a status quo election. in my mind, it is about middle ground, middle class and moderation. >> jennifer: interesting. >> so there's so many polling results that show people are looking for a middle ground. and they want -- i think obama to lead and to take the hatfields and the mccoys and you know, bring them together and make this happen. and so while -- while you know, they want to compromise, someone has to make that happen. he can lead people to a compromise. >> jennifer: so the polling results demonstrate that he has cover and congress has cover if, in fact, they achieve the middle ground. >> he kind of tipped that in his speech when he recalled his line about there's no r
cbs news, "new york times" poll from late october found that 64% of respondents want to see a combination of federal spending cuts and taxes being raised to reduce the deficit. some sort of balanced solution as i was talking about earlier in the show. so how much more leading does the president have to do with the public on that versus congress? >> well, i think you know, people are talking about this election being a status quo election. in my mind, it is about middle ground,...
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i don't really understand lloyd blankfein his thought going on cbs news tv for so long then he does go on and they take two minute clip out of a 40-minute segment and basically string him up with it. it is unfortunate. i don't think they're the best messenger. they would admit they're not the best messenger for this. but on the other hand, eliot i think it is important to point out the business roundtable is more to the extreme right of these guys. they're trying to be cooperative and bipartisan. >> >> eliot: worse argument. good friend, here's the thing. lloyd blankfein, wall street, the personification of wall street is goldman sachs. they have gotten so much money out of taxpayer pockets and here he's saying first thing give us a tax break which may make some -- then cut social security. social security isn't even adding to the deficit. is there a defense for this? >> not really. i think -- but you have to look again to the wider -- program that they're proposing which is lloyd blankfein said in his "wall street journal" op-ed, he would be happy to have his taxes raised. a lot of th
i don't really understand lloyd blankfein his thought going on cbs news tv for so long then he does go on and they take two minute clip out of a 40-minute segment and basically string him up with it. it is unfortunate. i don't think they're the best messenger. they would admit they're not the best messenger for this. but on the other hand, eliot i think it is important to point out the business roundtable is more to the extreme right of these guys. they're trying to be cooperative and...
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here he is yesterday on cbs news. >> the president was committed elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was the proof he had and that you should vote against romney. he won by two points. >> did he really say that? >> bill: romney was a poopy head. >> i'm going to search the transcripts. >> bill: i don't remember that. >> it would have been creative. >> maybe that was during the debate. i don't know. >> bill: i must admit i've heard people called a lot of names in politics. >> poopy head. >> it may have happened on "saturday night live." >> they were so believable. >> bill: speaking of poopy heads, donald trump is back in the news. >> did he ever leave? my goodness. >> bill: no. he made a fool of himself toward the end with this $5 million pledge that he was trying to -- get president obama to release the college transcripts. what's the latest on trump? he's going to go away. >> he's been tweeting up a storm after the election. he called for revolution. >> bill: yeah, right. >> we should all storm washington. >> bill: donald trump calling for revolution. >> demand
here he is yesterday on cbs news. >> the president was committed elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was the proof he had and that you should vote against romney. he won by two points. >> did he really say that? >> bill: romney was a poopy head. >> i'm going to search the transcripts. >> bill: i don't remember that. >> it would have been creative. >> maybe that was during the debate. i don't know. >> bill: i must admit i've...
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john dickerson, cbs news, new york. >>> and we will take a quick break. coming up, the key races and in congress as the democrats keep control of the senate and republicans retain control of the house. this is the "cbs morning news." a big lunch doesn't mean a big price. start with a savory soup or a fresh salad. then choose a texas toast half sandwich, like our classic turkey, served with fries, all for just 6 bucks at chili's. >>> in his second term like its first, president obama will have to deal with a divided congress. democrats were able to retain narrow control in the senate, and even thourepublicans maintal of congress. john boehner said americans are looking for political leaders to find common ground. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: at $82 million, it was the most expensive congressional race and a must win for democrats trying to keep control of the senate. cbs news projects tim kaine wins the virginia senate race. >> our victory tonight proves that it's the number of people who stand with you, not the number of zeros behind the check. >>
john dickerson, cbs news, new york. >>> and we will take a quick break. coming up, the key races and in congress as the democrats keep control of the senate and republicans retain control of the house. this is the "cbs morning news." a big lunch doesn't mean a big price. start with a savory soup or a fresh salad. then choose a texas toast half sandwich, like our classic turkey, served with fries, all for just 6 bucks at chili's. >>> in his second term like its first,...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special one-hour edition. $6 billion was spent on political campaigns and when they were over nothing much changed. republicans will still control the house, democrats the senate, and barack obama will still be president. this was the scene tonight as the president and the first family returned from chicago aboard air force one. they landed at joint base andrews right outside washington, d.c we will have a look at what you can expect from washington many the future, but first the latest returns. we still can't project a winner the presidential contest in florida, but even without florida mr. obama has 303 electoral votes-- well over the 270 needed for victory. mitt romney ended up with 206. this is the popular vote total. they're still counting, but the president is ahead by nearly three million votes. in his victory celebration last night, the president said "the best is yet to come." he's been calling congressional leaders, and both the president and republican house spea
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jon lapook, cbs news, boston. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," new details in the scandal involving former cia director david petraeus and john allen. we'll hear from john miller. that's it for the "cbs morning news" this morning. thanks for watching. have a great day. "cbs morning news" this morning. thanks for watching. have a great day. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. it's thursday, november 15. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time is just about 4:30. let's check the weather. it was cold when he walked out. >> we're going to cancel the rain for a few hours anyway. but looks like the rain is coming back. high pressure holding on but we have more rain in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it is a nice dry start to
jon lapook, cbs news, boston. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," new details in the scandal involving former cia director david petraeus and john allen. we'll hear from john miller. that's it for the "cbs morning news" this morning. thanks for watching. have a great day. "cbs morning news" this morning. thanks for watching. have a great day. how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools...
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john dickerson of cbs news. beth reinhard of "national journal" and jeff zeleny of "new york times." >> live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1975 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. through the years from insurance to investment management from real estate to retirement solutions. we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change, prudential. >> wherever our trains go, the economy goes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> additional corporate funding is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an nenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator
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i'm terrell brown, this is the "cbs morning news." ic a with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just...you know... demonstrating how we blend the fruits. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. >>> good morning and welcome to 9news now, happily i tell you today is friday. >> whoo. >> it's also buddy check 9 day. the 9th of november. >> pink for buddy check 9 day. i'm mike hydeck, here's monika samtani. >> it's the pink team on their side. >> pink in here somewhere. >> i usually do wear pink. but today making a little exception for the johns hopkins children's hospital. they have these ties and this is their day to wear the ties. >> buy wear one of the ties and support johns hop kin cans. >> doesn't matter what color we're wearing. we've got your back. >> weather-
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news, toms river, new jersey. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. we are keeping an "eye on the storm" on this wet and windy wednesday. this is video from san francisco this morning when the rain came down really hard all across the bay area. things have cleared up since then but it's just a brief break in a series of storms. >> all that rain earlier today increased the danger on the roads. signs warn drivers to slow down on highway 17 because of the slippery wet roads heading into the mountains to santa cruz and scotts valley. we spotted a few wrecks on the roads today. a fender-bender on highway 87 in san jose clogged traffic for miles. the crash involved at least three vehicles but we haven't heard of serious injuries. >> this is what it looked like going over the bay bridge into san francisco this morning. a lot of wind, rain and plenty of brake lights. we have team coverage of the st
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. on this veteran's day. and we begin with senator graham who is in clemson, south carolina. senator, thank you for coming. you are on the armed services committee, of course, so i want to start out with this out-of-the blue thunderbolt that hit washington friday concerning david petraeus the c.i.a. director. he resigned, saying he had exercised bad judgment and had an affair. cbs news and several other agencies have now confirmed that the f.b.i. got on to this after a third woman told them she had received threatening e-mails from the woman he has reported to have had the affair with. so i guess i would just simply start, do you have any additional information to any of this? >> no, not really. i was just as surprised and from a national point of view, general petraeus turned around iraq. we were losing in iraq when he took over. we had it in awe good spot. unfortunately, i think the obama administration fumbled the ball with iraq. but he turned iraq around. he wa
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. on this veteran's day. and we begin with senator graham who is in clemson, south carolina. senator, thank you for coming. you are on the armed services committee, of course, so i want to start out with this out-of-the blue thunderbolt that hit washington friday concerning david petraeus the c.i.a. director. he resigned, saying he had exercised bad...
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this according to cbs news. insiders tell nbc news the campaign closed down so quickly some staffers couldn't even use their campaign-funded credit cards to pay for their taxis home that night because they'd been deactivated. >>> florida secretary of state says he hopes to finally have full election results by saturday, but the romney campaign says either way it won't bother contesting the numbers. >>> look fast because this is probably all you'll ever see of president elect romney's website. it accidently went live just long enough for political blogger to capture a few screen shots of it. the transition team pages talk about the inauguration and ways to join the romney administration. >>> and please do not blame us. seriously, we're tired of it too. but it is our job to let you know that florida senator marco rubio is heading to iowa this weekend to headline a birthday fundraiser for the state's governor. let's see, marco rubio, iowa, 2016. just saying. >>> and when daniel day lewis showed up at a british film
this according to cbs news. insiders tell nbc news the campaign closed down so quickly some staffers couldn't even use their campaign-funded credit cards to pay for their taxis home that night because they'd been deactivated. >>> florida secretary of state says he hopes to finally have full election results by saturday, but the romney campaign says either way it won't bother contesting the numbers. >>> look fast because this is probably all you'll ever see of president elect...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >>> tonight the white house announces the resignation of cia director david petraeus after an extramarital affair. this is the story that's been coming out in bits and pieces all afternoon long, but now we are learning the fbi had begun an investigation prior to this announcement trying to see if america's national security had been compromised. gary newenberg has been following this still developing story and he has the latest. >> reporter: stories like this often come as surprise, but it's not a cliche to use the word shock in this case. petraeus had a squeaky clean reputation as a by the book career general who climbed the military ladder quickly with success
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today president obama accepted the resignation of the director of central intelligence, david petraeus. petraeus acknowledged having an extramarital affair. we have learned that for the last few months the f.b.i. has been investigating the communications of petraeus. law enforcement sources tell bob orr there was concern about e-mails that the c.i.a. director was exchanging with a woman who is a journalist. additional sources tell us those communications involved paula broadwell, seen here with petraeus on a department plane. broadwell, 39 years old, published a book last year on petraeus' time as the general in charge in afghanistan. broadwell is a harvard university research associate and she spent time in afghanistan with petraeus. she is a west point graduate, as is petraeus. we have tried to reach broadwell today but we have not heard back. before this sudden development, it would have been hard to find edyone in washington admired as much as david petraeus. wae former gene
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today president obama accepted the resignation of the director of central intelligence, david petraeus. petraeus acknowledged having an extramarital affair. we have learned that for the last few months the f.b.i. has been investigating the communications of petraeus. law enforcement sources tell bob orr there was concern about e-mails that the c.i.a. director was...
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his first report as cbs news - white house correspondent. major welcome and good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. and erica. not sure if you heard. a good excuse for the white house to remind the country. the president want to preserve the tax cuts for middle income earners, preserves consumer power. that won't be until after the holiday season is over. meanwhile, congressional republicans appear to be warms to the idea of higher taxes on the wealthy. as washington returns to work and faces the economic and market rattling ravages of the fiscal cliff, some congressional republicans are shedding their anti-tax orthodoxy. >> i am willing to generate revenue. it's fair to ask my party to put revenue on the table, below his tofk averages. i will not raise rates to do it. cap reductions. you can raise $1 trillion in revenue. >> reporter: there are even cracks among house speaker john boehner's tax-resistant republicans. >> i don't want to prejudge any of this. the bottom line, we can't have a sequestration, we have to show the world w
his first report as cbs news - white house correspondent. major welcome and good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. and erica. not sure if you heard. a good excuse for the white house to remind the country. the president want to preserve the tax cuts for middle income earners, preserves consumer power. that won't be until after the holiday season is over. meanwhile, congressional republicans appear to be warms to the idea of higher taxes on the wealthy. as washington returns to...
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we now have a new cbs news projection, cbs news is projecting that senator sherrod brown will retain his seat in the senate from the state of ohio. this is a seat the democrats had, sherrod brown will return to the senate in the state of ohio as their united states senator. there are nine battleground states tonight, we have called two of them. we have projected that two of them have gone into the column of president obama, new hampshire, and wisconsin, but that leaves the rest of the battleground states still unprojected at this point. don't have enough information in order to tell you which way they are going. but let's have a look at the colorado tabulated vote as it stands right now. almost half of the vote has been counted. the president has a slight lead over governor romney with still more than half of our vote yet to be counted. our man in colorado is barry petersen. barry, colorado used to be a reliably republican state but not so much anymore. >> things here have changed, scott. i think you see a larger hispanic vote, about 11% this time out and you see an influx of younger
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. >> cbs news estimates mr. obama has won 303 electoral votes to 206 for mitt romney. florida is still too close to call. as predicted the popular vote is much closer, about 50% of americans voted for the president while 48% chose romney. we have complete election coverage this morning beginning with nancy cordes in chicago. she covered president obama's victory speech which was just a few hours ago. nancy good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, norah and charlie. the race ended up just about where the obama campaign had been predicting. they swept nearly all the battleground states so they won many of them by razor thin margin. the president returned to washington today to begin the hard work of repairing frayed relationships with the other side, after a bruising often petty campaign. it was well after midnight when the president, vice president and their families hugged and waved to supporters from the stage at mccormick place, after president obama declared victory. >> tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own desti
. >> cbs news estimates mr. obama has won 303 electoral votes to 206 for mitt romney. florida is still too close to call. as predicted the popular vote is much closer, about 50% of americans voted for the president while 48% chose romney. we have complete election coverage this morning beginning with nancy cordes in chicago. she covered president obama's victory speech which was just a few hours ago. nancy good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, norah and charlie. the race...
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for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. may be about to resign just days after being re-elected. our chicago station reports jackson is negotiating a plea deal. he is accused of misusing campaign funds. jay levine reports jackson would give up his seat and may have to go to prison. >> reporter: sightings of jackson, once a rising star of the democratic party, have been rare since he began treatment for a bipolar disorder back in june. a photo with a visiting colleague at the mayo clinic. another outside his home in washington. and video of him closing the blinds after spotting a cameraman. while the congressman splits his time between his washington, d.c., home and mayo in minnesota, high powered defense attorney dan webb, a former top prosecutor himself, has been the point person for jackson in talks with the justice department. negotiating a deal that would include jackson resigning for health reasons, pleading guilty to charges involving misuse of campaign funds, and paying back contributions that were converted to perso
for "cbs this morning," elaine quijano, new york. >>> illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. may be about to resign just days after being re-elected. our chicago station reports jackson is negotiating a plea deal. he is accused of misusing campaign funds. jay levine reports jackson would give up his seat and may have to go to prison. >> reporter: sightings of jackson, once a rising star of the democratic party, have been rare since he began treatment for a bipolar...
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cbs news political director john dickerson with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you think about governor christie and this rise in polls and what he has to say to his fellow republicans about what happened during the election campaign? >> well he is locking in gains sort of. he has had this successful response to the hurricane, now announcing his re-election for governor. basically saying we have to tip the rebuilding we've been doing the last several weeks. in terms of his future ambitions in the republican party, there has been some blowback about his relationship with the president in the hurricane, how it may have hurt mitt romney. christie's aides were testing that blowback how severe it was the day after the election. but -- and so that's something he will have to manage. but, you know these poll numbers are pretty extraordinary. and memories will get pretty short, particularly if he has a successful second term. >> john, speaking about republicans and their future there's a report in the national review th
cbs news political director john dickerson with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you think about governor christie and this rise in polls and what he has to say to his fellow republicans about what happened during the election campaign? >> well he is locking in gains sort of. he has had this successful response to the hurricane, now announcing his re-election for governor. basically saying we have to tip the rebuilding we've been doing the...
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cbs news coverage of election night 2012 will continue. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs coverage of election night. the other theme of the >>> welcome back to cbs election coverage. the other theme of the election night is whether the republican party could take back control of the senate. they only needed to pick up four seats more than they started the night with, but it does not appear that is in the cards for the republicans. byron pitts has been keeping up with the senate and house races for us tonight. byron, where does it stand. >> reporter: at this point it looks like democrats will keep control of the u.s. senate. so no change there. but we no a number of women in the u.s. senate will increase this evening. now going into the night, there were 17 women in the u.s. senate. the most to ever serve at the same time. although two are retiring, the two major parties had 18 women running. that includes six democrats, incumbents, who were seeking reelection. all of them won. they are joined by six other democrats. that includes congress woman tammy baldwin in wisconsin. she could become the
cbs news coverage of election night 2012 will continue. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs coverage of election night. the other theme of the >>> welcome back to cbs election coverage. the other theme of the election night is whether the republican party could take back control of the senate. they only needed to pick up four seats more than they started the night with, but it does not appear that is in the cards for the republicans. byron pitts has been keeping up with the senate and...
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cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard is the chief meteorologist at our miami station cbs 4. he's watching the latest on the storm. david what's going on with the storm right now? >> as we can see from staten island and seth's location, things are improving in the new york city area. the center of the nor'easter is now just south of the cape near nantucket right here. that's where the lowest pressure is. where the strongest winds are. notice the precipitation is coming from the west to the east. gradual improvement today. winds have contributed to additional power outages. peak wind gusts from midnight have come way down in the new york city area, hartford had a gust of 31. stronger gusts are towards providence and martha's vineyard and had wind gusts of 61 miles per hour. guys, i made this especially for you. this is high temperatures for saturday, good news on the way, a warming southwest wind and you're probably going to be pushing temperatures into the 60s by the time we get into saturday and also sunday and i know everybody wants to hear that and some dry weather. >> dav
cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard is the chief meteorologist at our miami station cbs 4. he's watching the latest on the storm. david what's going on with the storm right now? >> as we can see from staten island and seth's location, things are improving in the new york city area. the center of the nor'easter is now just south of the cape near nantucket right here. that's where the lowest pressure is. where the strongest winds are. notice the precipitation is coming from the west...
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it was a low moment for cbs news. as low was the moment that "60 minutes" broadcast the bush documents story. those were two very low moments. credibility is what we sell. as soon as we make a mistake, in the case of a tobacco story, that was not a "60 minutes" mistake, but a corporate mistake interfering with the story. when you do make a mistake, own up to it. go out of your way. we do make mistakes. can that happen again? yes. it could happen again. there are corporate interests that interfere with news. we do not have that at cbs. we have an amazing broadcast who really wants us to pursue the stories. we offend very important people on a regular basis. that is our job. our job is to seek out the truth. not everybody wants the truth. >> hello. i am a freshman. i am wondering how you managed to stay so focused on journalistic values in a time where industry is so focused on sensationalism and money-making and competing. >> i am into competing. i appreciate your question. how did we stay on the values? it is what we
it was a low moment for cbs news. as low was the moment that "60 minutes" broadcast the bush documents story. those were two very low moments. credibility is what we sell. as soon as we make a mistake, in the case of a tobacco story, that was not a "60 minutes" mistake, but a corporate mistake interfering with the story. when you do make a mistake, own up to it. go out of your way. we do make mistakes. can that happen again? yes. it could happen again. there are corporate...
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according to mark-- cbs news, the keeper of the flame, he has played golf 104 time, three time its he has played with a member of congress, once with john bairn, es sea not -- >> that's a way of keeping skoferment he's not somebody who schmoozes. he is not somebody who is good that way. but what we judge is not the process. we judge the product. it is a product he comes out with is good, if it is fair and just, and moves the countries economy, and starts declining the deficit then it's good. and the process will have worked. if it isn't, then we can revisit the process and say the process was flawed. >> the process getting there is the hard part. we could all in our heads draw up a deal but he has had people over the last couple of weeks, republicans taking risk. boehner took a risk, tom cole took a risk and he undercut them. he made them look stupid with what he did yesterday. they feel furious, they feel burned so you have to help your people along. you have to make it more possible. and so that's why i think you just got to what he offered was not only a balanced deal that would be
according to mark-- cbs news, the keeper of the flame, he has played golf 104 time, three time its he has played with a member of congress, once with john bairn, es sea not -- >> that's a way of keeping skoferment he's not somebody who schmoozes. he is not somebody who is good that way. but what we judge is not the process. we judge the product. it is a product he comes out with is good, if it is fair and just, and moves the countries economy, and starts declining the deficit then it's...
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an advisers tells cbs news that romney was, quote, shell-shocked when he realized he lost. "the boston globe" said the campaign had planned a big fireworks show to celebrate the victo victory. for a few moments, it was actually online and really to go. and it includes plans for the inauguration. and it says he's working on a smooth transfer of power. but now mid romney is a private citiz citizen. he doesn't have secret service protection. the campaign aides say the credit cards have been cut off and supporters say he's likely to move to his home in california. i think he just fades, says one top donor. i think we have seen for the most part the last of mitt romney. but for the party he's leaving behind, the debate is just beginning. does the gop adapt, or does it fade into relevance? is this the party of lincoln or the party of rush limbaugh. joining me is megan mccain, columnist for "the daily beast and msnbc contributor. on election night she tweeted, quote, my party has to evolve or it's gooding to die. hogan go aheadly, he's worked for both rick santorum and mike huckab
an advisers tells cbs news that romney was, quote, shell-shocked when he realized he lost. "the boston globe" said the campaign had planned a big fireworks show to celebrate the victo victory. for a few moments, it was actually online and really to go. and it includes plans for the inauguration. and it says he's working on a smooth transfer of power. but now mid romney is a private citiz citizen. he doesn't have secret service protection. the campaign aides say the credit cards have...
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october 31st, campaign sources told cbs news super storm sandy stalled romney's momentum. a few days before the election, if you hadn't had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the romney campaign to talk about the deficit. the blame the storm line has continued all through today especially with former mississippi governor haley barbour speaking on the "today" show. >> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke the momentum romney had coming in the end of october. >> this is a narrative republicans are telling themselves, that the beltway media is also now starting to tell itself because they keep hearing republicans say it. it is not a theory born from reality. this is a checkable thing, emperical idea. their theory is mitt romney was on track to win this thing if it weren't for that blasted storm. this is something we can check. easy. let's start with this. we're all in agreement that the polls were correct despite all the nonsense ahead of the election how the polls seemed so wrong before the election, now that the election has happened,
october 31st, campaign sources told cbs news super storm sandy stalled romney's momentum. a few days before the election, if you hadn't had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the romney campaign to talk about the deficit. the blame the storm line has continued all through today especially with former mississippi governor haley barbour speaking on the "today" show. >> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke the momentum romney had coming in...
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cbs news reports the points were not edited to minimize the role of extremists, diminish terrorist afill yags or play down that this was an yak. the intelligence community opted to leave specific reference to al qaeda and terrorism out of her presentation because they didn't want al qaeda to know that we knew what we knew. this is classic investigative philosophy. don't let the suspects know you suspect them. it's clear to me there was no mendacity by susan rice, no incompetence, there was no cover-up by the white house. to continue to argue there was any of that is now tin foil hat stuff. there is also now no will to filibuster to block rice. this is perhaps why john mccain has softened his tone. >> but you're saying that she could conceivably get your vote for secretary of state? >> i think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position just as she said, but she's not the problem. the problem is the president of the united states. >> that's an end, i hope, to the vicious and baseless character attack that has made rice the center of a witch hunt by the
cbs news reports the points were not edited to minimize the role of extremists, diminish terrorist afill yags or play down that this was an yak. the intelligence community opted to leave specific reference to al qaeda and terrorism out of her presentation because they didn't want al qaeda to know that we knew what we knew. this is classic investigative philosophy. don't let the suspects know you suspect them. it's clear to me there was no mendacity by susan rice, no incompetence, there was no...
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tara mergener for cbs news washington. >>> secretary panetta has named general allen's replacement for afghanistan, held like the senate to confirm joseph dunford as soon as possible. jill kelley is 37 years old, grew up in philadelphia, now lives in the tampa area. they became friends with the petreaus when david petreaus was head of syncom. >>> and another scandal here in the bay area, the director of the port of oakland is now out. omar benjamin's retirement comes amid allegations that he ran up a tab at a strip club and used public dollars to pay for it. receipts show benjamin and james kwon spent more than 4500 dollars of the public's money entertaining shipping executives at the houston strip club. kwon was placed on administrative lead. deborah flint will take over benjamin's duties and they will discuss reimbursement policies at a meeting coming up on thursday. >>> the man who founded santa clara based mcafee associates is a person of interest in a murder case. john mcafee sold his remaining shares of the antivirus software company in the 1990s. in recent years he's been living
tara mergener for cbs news washington. >>> secretary panetta has named general allen's replacement for afghanistan, held like the senate to confirm joseph dunford as soon as possible. jill kelley is 37 years old, grew up in philadelphia, now lives in the tampa area. they became friends with the petreaus when david petreaus was head of syncom. >>> and another scandal here in the bay area, the director of the port of oakland is now out. omar benjamin's retirement comes amid...
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host: and want to point out this story from cbs news. -- i want to point out this story from cbs news. "jesse jackson jr. has not yet pleaded guilty to the legend misuse of campaign funds, but cbs chicago reports that the congressman's lawyer and criminal defense attorney is negotiating with several governments a plea deal that will likely be reached by the end of the year. now i want to go to cathy, from st. petersburg, florida, on the subject of the resignation of general petraeus. cathy is on the democratic line this morning. caller: i cannot believe his react -- cannot believe this reaction. he is not just a regular soldier having a fling, he is the head of the cia. this woman, broadwell, ok, she is a harvard graduate, west point graduate. he was very impressed with her, sleeping with her, god knows what he told her. she sent his e-mail, his click to another woman. ok, she has the judgment and is repulse of now. does this not make you wonder, what the heck? host: what do you think this does to the generals legacy after his work in afghanistan and iraq? did we lose you? all right,
host: and want to point out this story from cbs news. -- i want to point out this story from cbs news. "jesse jackson jr. has not yet pleaded guilty to the legend misuse of campaign funds, but cbs chicago reports that the congressman's lawyer and criminal defense attorney is negotiating with several governments a plea deal that will likely be reached by the end of the year. now i want to go to cathy, from st. petersburg, florida, on the subject of the resignation of general petraeus. cathy...
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and bad news, cbs's king of broadcast tv which based a threat to get down 10% this season in ratings, the audience down 20% but between the lines this follows profiles of his big rival, the ceo of viacom. cbs and viacom control redstone, now 89 years old, in the driver's seat, and campaigning for a shot at the seat. cheryl: thousands of protesters are gathering in egypt's tahrir square falling egyptian is longest rushing through and approving a draft constitution. steve harrison joined us from cairo, egypt. >> the moves by the egyptian government to put through a constitution, rush it through in one night was aimed to calm these protests on the rig on the street the the reverse has happened, the opposition appears more energized right now, the largest press we have seen in days. the draft constitution has been criticized by opponents of the government who are concerned about protection of women's rights and concerned about a role of islamic law in egypt's legislation as well. what we are likely to see besides a large protest today will be a protest in support of perhaps -- president m
and bad news, cbs's king of broadcast tv which based a threat to get down 10% this season in ratings, the audience down 20% but between the lines this follows profiles of his big rival, the ceo of viacom. cbs and viacom control redstone, now 89 years old, in the driver's seat, and campaigning for a shot at the seat. cheryl: thousands of protesters are gathering in egypt's tahrir square falling egyptian is longest rushing through and approving a draft constitution. steve harrison joined us from...
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also in washington cbs news political director john dickerson. good morning. >> hi, charlie. >> is the white house correct to read the election mandate that the country wants to see taxes raised on those who earn more than $250,000 a year? >> well that certainly is what the exit polls showed us. there was support for those polled for the president's position. the president has had lots of support for that position going back months and months. after the 2010 congressional elections when they won in that wave election that's still where the public was. having a public behind him has not helped the president in previous negotiations. of course, things have changed now. >> what do you think the mood is for compromise now? we've listened to speaker boehner. the president will make his case today. is there generally a mood that enough of this dysfunction, let's get things done and let's compromise, as long as we don't cross over our principles? >> yeah. i think there is a mood for compromise. the question is -- it will be interesting to watch the thea
also in washington cbs news political director john dickerson. good morning. >> hi, charlie. >> is the white house correct to read the election mandate that the country wants to see taxes raised on those who earn more than $250,000 a year? >> well that certainly is what the exit polls showed us. there was support for those polled for the president's position. the president has had lots of support for that position going back months and months. after the 2010 congressional...